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ADB funds drinking water project in SW China
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-10-30 17:19 The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is funding a 11-year project to provide safe drinking water to low-income residents in a southwestern Chinese city. The ADB said in a press release received Friday that its Board of Directors has approved the $150 million loan for the Guiyang Integrated Water Resources Management (Sector) Project. "The project will provide extensive water resource benefits to about 1.6 million residents, or 45 percent of the total population of Guiyang Municipality, with about 240,000 poor rural dwellers getting access to safe drinking water," said Zhang Qingfeng, senior Water Resources Engineer in ADB's East Asia Department.
Guiyang lies in a mountainous region separating the Yangtze and Pearl River Basins. It has the lowest level of urban income of any province, and the second lowest rural income in the country, and while it gets ample rainfall it lacks the means to capture, store and distribute that water efficiently, the ADB said. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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